The Egyptian Adventures of Kathryn Black - The Luxor Curse

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“I adore Egyptology and so the authors vivid writing and scenery spoke to me. Kates character was phenomenal, her character was hilarious and snarky. I loved it!” ABNAIt was on that fateful day at the British Museum with her guardian, AgnesMore“I adore Egyptology and so the authors vivid writing and scenery spoke to me. Kates character was phenomenal, her character was hilarious and snarky. I loved it!” ABNAIt was on that fateful day at the British Museum with her guardian, Agnes Westbrook, that Kathryn - Kate to her friends - first became aware of Pharaoh Nakhtifi. This is a Pharaoh that does not exist according to the academics, yet at this very moment, is the sole reason why Kate is about to encounter 3000 year old soldiers, at the bottom of an ancient Egyptian tomb in Luxor. Soldiers that have been sent with a single aim - to kill her. This is a cause of real concern for Kate, as people usually had to know her for slightly more than two weeks, before they felt this angry. This is definitely is not something that any thirteen year old could expect to encounter, not when on a two week holiday in Egypt, but then after all, this is Kathryn Black.Join Kate, Alex and their Egyptian friend Cairo, as they visit tombs and temples, and experience fear, friendship and humour in equal parts.This novel is set in, as well as written in Luxor, as Luxor has been home to the British author for the past eight years. If you have visited Luxor this book will evoke great memories, as Kate’s adventures are set in real places. If you would enjoy a mix of ancient and modern Egypt in a fantasy adventure, where there is not an Egyptian mummy in sight, then this is the book for you. You can follow Kate’s further adventures in Egypt, in The Egyptian Adventures of Kathryn Black ~ Death in Luxor. The Egyptian Adventures of Kathryn Black - The Luxor Curse by Graham Warren